One hooked member for ornamental hair-combs and the like.



E. B. ROLLASON.

ONE HOOKED MEMBER FOR ORNAMENTAL HAIR COMBS AND THE LIKE. APPLICATION FILED JUNE 26.1916.

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Patented Mar. 26, 11918.

' Application filecllfune 26,1816. Serial 1%. 105,353.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, ERNEsT BRIGHT ROLL- ASON, subject of the King of Great Britain and Ireland, residing at 121 Castlereagh street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australie, have invented new and useful Improvements in One Hooked Members for Ornamental Heir-(10mins and the like, of which the following is a specification;

The invention consists in returning at an an le, or making 2, hook to, one of the teeth, preferably the longest or one'of the longest teeth, of the coinb. Ifmore than one tooth Were-hooked, the advantage derived from hooking one tooth would be neutralized.

In the accompanying drawing Figure 1, is a perspective View of on or- "nenientel heir comb; having five teeth, the central one being the longest, and 1s therefore hooked.

Fig. 2-, is a perspective vieW of an ornament-e1 heir comb having but two teeth,

one of Which is longer than the other; the

longer tooth is shown with the hook.

Referring to the drawing by numerals,

and particularly to Fig. 1, the numeral 1 designates the body of the comb, which has a long tooth 2 and a. number of shorter teeth 3; The extremity of tooth 3 is bent laterally into a hook at. Owing tothe provision of the hook on this particular tooth, it may be engaged in the hair of the wearer effectively and still may be extracted Without '.iterferenCe by the other teeth.

in Fig. 2, the body 1 is represented as haying along tooth 2, but only one short tooth 3. lhe hook 4: formed on the extremity of the long tooth in the same manner es in the modification of Fig. 1.

I cleinn- An ornamental hair comb comprising a body, aplurelity of teeth of various lengths extending from said body in the some general direction, the longer of said teeth being located centrally with respect to the other teeth and having the free end thereof forined vith u hook, said hook being disposed in the same plane as said body.

In testimony whereof I have signed my .n'zune to this specification in the presence of l HYDE.

Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patentsv Washington, 53. 

